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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    I hate loose scales. And I'm a complete barbarian. I fix mine by laying the pivot pin on a 5 kilo cast iron doorstop weight thingy, taking a normal hammer and tapping lightly, but many times on the pin. Everytime I do it I think I'm going to split the scales; but I haven't yet. That's just my experience; not a recommendation...
    I'm pretty certain that's how you tighten loose pins - although replace hammer with a small ball peen hammer and replace iron doorstop weight thingy with...just about any flat metal thingy
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    You can use a table spoon if need be,Only real effect loose scales create is a bad feel when stropping to me.

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    Yes - It just feels bad to me. I like it being tight call me silly if you will. haha. I will try the hammer and spoon tactic.

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    Hammer & spoon,,,,,,,,,,sounds like a scale replacement on the way. Name:  smiley-laughing021.gif
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    You can use a table spoon if need be,Only real effect loose scales create is a bad feel when stropping to me.
    I couldn't find my ball peen hammer the other day when I was peening, and I remember you saying this a few times before, so I took the heaviest metal spoon I had and got to work...a bit slow, but gentle on scales if you miss your mark, and it actually does the job. good advice!

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    Thank you the spoon idea was not mine,has been talked about by many.
    but seeing how well a spoon actually works (with a far greater radius)made me make a peening hammer with about the same curvature so a miscue will not crack a scale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheffieldlover View Post
    I'm pretty certain that's how you tighten loose pins - although replace hammer with a small ball peen hammer and replace iron doorstop weight thingy with...just about any flat metal thingy
    Yes, and replace person doing it with someone who knows what they are doing...
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